About Me

Staten Island, New York, United States
I've worked in the FDNY for the past 29 years. I've written freelance commentary for the past twenty years and have one book published "Looking Up (A Working View)," Quiet Storm Publishers. For those of you with whom my ideas resonate, we probably share a common love of Liberty. If you like anything you read here, feel free to reuse...just please add my appellation. Life's been more than fair to me and this is a part of my humble offering back. If you have any corrections, or additions, please email me (my email address is in my profile) and I’ll both appreciate and consider them all and do my best to get back to you with my thoughts on it. My ideas are always evolving and I’m open to persuasion in all areas. I thank all those who've taken some of their time to read here.

Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Mamadou Diallo was called to his apartment at 10PM this Sunday night over an attack upon his wife.

Earl Nash, a career felon was beating and attempting to rape Mr. Diallo's wife.

Mamadou grabbed a tire iron and...."went to work."

By the time he was done, the "unarmed" perpetrator (the lifelong thug Earl Nash) was bloodied and unconscious. He was later pronounced dead at nearby Lincoln Hospital.

Violent self-defense is a bedrock principle of BOTH Natural Law and English Common Law (the basis of all Western Law).

Mamadou Diallo SHOULD BE honored for saving his wife's life and protecting the family honour.

NO juror should find Mr. Diallo guilty of ANY crime! Initially both Thomas Jefferson and Ben Franklin wrote that, "No individual while in the commission of a felony is to be counted as "person," nor accorded any recognizable, even basic rights, while in the commission of such acts."

That SHOULD HAVE and STILL CAN BE codified into our laws. It's never too late to do what's right.